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Hans Przyrembel was a German designer, goldsmith and silversmith. The trained locksmith, born in 1900, was drafted as a soldier towards the end of the First World War. In the post-war period he initially survived by doing odd jobs as a locksmith. He then studied at the Bauhaus school from 1924 to 1928, where he focused on lamp design in close collaboration with Marianne Brandt. In 1929 he opened his own workshop in Leipzig, where he made lamps and other objects. One of its brand names was 'ha.p.er' lamps. Przyrembel also developed a gas boiler cover for Junkers in Dessau. Przyrembel served in the army for six years during World War II. It is believed he died in captivity.